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Tests of Time

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: Respect for Truth; Tests of Time; I Love You; Telepathy; Neo Terra; Ballad for Queen Tiya; Prayer for Columbine; When I Fall In Love; Question; Cheyrl; Dark Prince.

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Ralph Peterson Quintet: Tests of Time

Read "Tests of Time" reviewed by Alexander M. Stern


Not for nothing does Criss Cross have a reputation for being the present day equivalent of Blue Note Records during its heyday in the '50s and '60s. A blindfolded listener could easily be forgiven for mistaking a 2003 Criss Cross album for the work of Hank Mobley, Jimmy Smith, or Grant Green. That may sound worse ...

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Subliminal Seduction

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2002
Track listing: Trials Of Trust And Treachery, The Vicious Cycle, The Fifth Insight, Tears I Cannot Hide, Essence Of The Wizard, But I Never Left, The Seventh Insight, Social Response, I Only Miss Her When She's Gone, Synergy, Subliminal Seduction

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Ultimatum

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2002
Track listing: Ultimatum; Ancestral Wisdom; Catalyst; Was it Not Meant to Be?; Shiva's Dance; Silkscreen; Across...; Wishful Thinking; Lords of Justice.

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Ralph Peterson: Subliminal Seduction

Read "Subliminal Seduction" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Few jazz drummers in the history of the music have carved a niche as leaders. Obviously, Art Blakey set the precedent with the many different ensembles that he fostered over the years. For a brief period in the ‘80s, it was Tony Williams who broke new ground not only in terms of the guidance he provided ...

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The Art of War

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Art of War, Inner Sanctum, Freight Train, All My Tomorrows, Apocalypse, A Choice Not Taken, Smoke Rings, Portrait of Jenny, Monief, Big Jimmy

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Ralph Peterson: The Art of War

Read "The Art of War" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Just on the verge of marking his 40th year on the planet, drummer Ralph Peterson is not old enough to be considered an elder statesmen, but certainly has moved passed the period usually defined with being a young lion. He’s had his ups and downs and seems to be currently on a new path towards documenting ...

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Meet Duane Eubanks

Read "Meet Duane Eubanks" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Duane Eubanks is the youngest practicing member of yet another one of jazz's famous families, the Eubanks. In fact, the Eubanks family's immersion in music began with Duane's maternal grandmother, who passed on the tradition to Duane's mother, Vera, and to Duane's uncles, Ray and Tommy Bryant. Vera still performs in Philadelphia, and one ...

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The Fo'tet Plays Monk

Label: Evidence Music
Released: 1997
Track listing: Jackie-ing; Skippy; Epistrophy; Played Twice; Light Blue; Criss Cross; Four in One; Monkin' Around; Spherically Speaking; Well You Needn't; Brilliant Corners.

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Ralph Peterson Fo'tet: The Fo'tet Plays Monk

Read "The Fo'tet Plays Monk" reviewed by Rick Bruner


The music of Thelonious Monk has influenced the entire spectrum of modern jazz. Tributes to Monk's music have been recorded by a wide variety of artists, from vocalist Carmen McRae to saxophonist Steve Lacy and musical auteur Hal Wilner. The rather unique line-up of the Ralph Peterson Fo'tet (drums/sax/vibraphone/bass) is refreshing on this program of Monk ...


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